Sign up for Google Fi

You can use a Fi phone that you’ve already purchased. You can also buy a Designed for Fi phone during signup. If you buy a phone through Google Fi, you can pay for the phone all at once or apply to pay in monthly installments.

Your Fi phone will arrive with a Google Fi SIM card. The SIM card allows the device to connect to the Fi Network. If you have a Pixel 3 or Pixel 2, you don't need a SIM card.

Once your service is activated, you can access our network as represented by our coverage map. To get a sense of how well you’ll be covered, we recommend checking the places you visit most, including your home, office, school, and stops along your commute.

Check the status of your account with your current carrier. If you're under contract, check if there are any early termination fees. If so, you might be charged for leaving your contract early. If you have questions, contact your current carrier.

If you are transferring your number, don't cancel your current service until you've set up your Google Fi phone and your number transfer is finished. Learn more about transferring your number.

If you purchase a Fi phone from Google Fi, you can enroll in device protection at time of purchase or up to 30 days after it ships.

With device protection, you can quickly get a replacement in the event of accidental damage (including drops, cracks, and spills), or mechanical breakdown beyond the 1-year manufacturer's warranty period.